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Limits of involvement of intelligent machines in socio-economic relations in emerging economies

Elena A. Vechkinzova, Alexandra V. Ryattel, Aleksei A. Nabokikh, Yelena S. Petrenko and Gaukhar K. Koshebayeva

International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, 2023, vol. 18, issue 2/3, 302-313

Abstract: This paper aims at determining the correlation between objective technological and subjective social limits of the involvement of intelligent machines in socio-economic relations in emerging economies. The originality of this research is as follows: firstly, social and technological barriers are differentiated and studied separately for the first time. This allows for precise determination of the nature of the limits of involvement of intelligent machines in socio-economic relations in emerging economies and for substantiation of the best approach to dealing with these limits: either the development of infrastructure or development of information society. Secondly, a systemic analysis of the limits of involvement of intelligent machines in socio-economic relations in emerging economies with the help of the authors' method of multicriteria evaluation is performed. Thirdly, the limits are considered not only from the positions of their influence on the result but also from the positions of manageability.

Keywords: economic policy; socio-economic relations; technological limits; social limits; intelligent machines; emerging economies; international trade; global markets. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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